Recent articles:The M is for Millionaire!Thursday, August 20. 2009
At 9:55am on Friday August 14th, Paul M, an office worker from Kent, was enjoying a game of Deal or No Deal, Jackpotjoy’s popular big money slots game. By 10am that morning, he was a millionaire and his life had changed forever!
Paul won a breathtaking £1,438,049.08p – a new single win record for the site that pays out an average of £80 million every month. The Deal or No Deal 20p progressive is one of the site’s highest paying Jackpots, creating its last millionaire in February this year. Paul wasn’t being shy talking to people in chat, though he was clearly breathlessly excited. His first move was to book a holiday – and who could blame him – but no, he’s not going to Las Vegas! And added that he’d like to buy a new house, to which one roomie replied: WD Paul. Yr wish is granted! He went on to reveal the details of his encounter with the banker. “I chose box twelve,” he said. “and in the end, I had just 20p and the jackpot. There was no way the banker was getting a deal! Lol! It was clear the country’s newest millionaire was quite blown away by the good wishes from everyone in the Deal or No Deal room. “I’ll sprinkle some lucky dust for you all!” he said, before apologising to everyone who didn’t win. Deal or No Deal’s remained one of Jackpotjoy’s most successful slots games. The combination of high jackpots and the TV themed bonus round have meant that the three on-site games have paid out more than £7.5 million over the last year – and there’s over a third of a million still to be won. Progressive jackpots are available in each of the three games, allowing members of one of the UK’s most popular gaming sites to choose a game that best suits their pocket. Back in November, the 5p game paid out over half a million, while the 10p game is currently sitting on a whopping £250,000! But it’s the 20p game that so often grabs the headlines – with £1.3 being paid out to a market stall trader from the North East back in January, and £1.4 million being paid out to Paul M just last week. Alongside the huge jackpot, the game offers members the chance to play just like they’re on the TV. They’re given the chance to choose one of 24 boxes, each containing a cash sum. During the game, boxes are slowly eliminated with the banker making offers along the way. In the end, it comes down to two boxes and one final offer. In Paul’s case, he knew he had 20p and the jackpot in his boxes but it didn’t seem to matter much what the banker said as he was dreaming of the jackpot and now he’s won it. So congratulations to Paul M, who became a millionaire in a moment with Jackpotjoy.com’s exclusive version of Deal or No Deal the millionaire maker! Jackpotjoy.com has over 80 great games including Bingo, X-Factor Slots and Golden Balls! Website: http://www.jackpotjoy.com The Housey Housey Game...Wednesday, February 25. 2009
Bingo, or better known as the Housey Housey, is one of the most popular gambling games in the UK. But why? Throughout the history, people always found it appealing to try out their luck. Games, in which you can get a lot of money, not previously having to put your house in wage, are the most desirable games. Most of all the game is very easy to understand, even for the widest audience. It is definitely fancied amongst the old people.
The shortest explanation for the game would be to buy the lucky ticket and to cross your fingers! Oh and please be quiet because the caller is speaking. The numbers are randomly called. The winning combinations are a horizontal row called out, or two or even three… Three called rows are just wonderful, because everyone loves a full house. But how did it all begin? Bingo first appears in history as an Italian "Lo Giuoco del Lotto D'Italia" ,and it was so popular that Italians play it even till today! Every Saturday the Italian homes rustle of bingo papers. In the 1770 the wealthy French set their eyes on this amusing game and shortened its original name to “Le Lotto”. In the beginning of the 19cet. the Germans had an astonishing similar game, which was used as a learning method of numbers, for children! Those Germans… they don’t like to have fun with their hardly earned money. But today’s version of bingo came from the Americans. The immigrants on the new shore, in search of happiness and luck, just loved this gambling game. It was played on carnivals where they used beans to cover numbers, so it was named “beano”. A priest in 1934 used the game to raise funds for the Catholic Church! When bingo started in church its popularity went sky-high! Who is to oppose this new game played in the house of God! And here we are today… In North America alone the “beano” drains more than 90,000,000 US dollars a week! We have come a long way haven’t we… Even the technology helped improve bingo. The internet era. You can play bingo on one of a thousand sites dedicated to this game. Sitting home in a cosy chair, with just a couple of clicks you can play. It is a relatively cheap game and most important you don’t have to wait for results or watch the old granny cheering, when you were so close… It was thought that poker or roulette was the most popular games on the internet, but online bingo is spreading fast. The frequency of winnings the number of people playing is just amazing, it makes you wonder does the organization profit? Well they do but the payout is more usual than in other games. Oh, and there are all those new age stuff to do like: chatting, foruming , meeting new people. In other words if u liked the game and all this new double life stuff, you’re in for it. What is there to stop you! “House correct - please pay out” JACKPOTJOY TAKES THE TOP AWARD FOR 2008Friday, January 16. 2009
Jackpotjoy is pleased to announce that it’s won one of the most prestigious awards in the Bingo playing community – The WhichBingo Site of the Year 2008.
Online Bingo’s never been more popular, and that means the coveted WhichBingo Site of the Year has become a hotly contested award with more than 30 sites were fighting it out for the top spot. The award’s winner is chosen by voting from a bingo obsessed general public, and in the end Jackpotjoy proved unstoppable. “It’s a fantastic achievement,” James Goddard, Bingo Product Owner at Jackpotjoy, tells us proudly, “and a real credit to our technical team, our chat hosts and the game developers.” As the flagship of the Gamesys Group, Jackpotjoy offers a range of exclusive games, including 6 Bingo rooms – each with their own unique offers and jackpots – and the truly unique The Price is Right Bingo where bonus games give players the chance to get even more fun from every Round of big money Bingo. The most important thing for James Goddard though, is that the award was voted for by the players themselves. “It’s great to get awards from the industry, but the public know what they want and to be honoured by the real Bingo lovers out there is what it’s all about – great entertainment for people who love bingo. And the best thing,” he adds with a wry smile, “is that we know 2009 is going to top last year – there’ll be more excitement, more new games and some very welcome surprises at Jackpotjoy.” He tantalisingly wouldn’t reveal the details of what’s in store for one of the country’s biggest and best Bingo sites, but we all know Jackpotjoy as the home of innovation and imagination in online gaming, so we’re sure we’ll be seeing big things. For the present, however, all that’s to be said is Congratulations to the team at Jackpotjoy – and thanks for all the brilliant bingo and big money wins that 2008 brought! Bingo Prizes and Jackpots.Wednesday, December 17. 2008
Bingo prizes vary from simple cash amounts of $50 to millions of dollars. The prizes may also include objects such as a car, or appliances, trips or vacation packages. Virtually anything can be given away as a bingo prize depending on the context, but cash is the most common prize. The size of the jackpot is determined by how much money is coming in. Usually bingo halls are required to pay out at least 50% of the money coming in as prizes. This percentage can vary depending on the local rules of the States. Some places restrict the maximum amount that can be given away at each session or at each night as prizes.
A progressive jackpot is a prize that keeps increasing until somebody wins it. The game is usually started with an attractive prize money called as the “seed” money. In order to win the jackpot, the player must a blackout with a stipulated number of calls. If this is not won by anyone in one session, then the prize gets rolled over into the next game where it is increased by the addition of the new game’s prize. Therefore these games can go on for weeks and months and the prize amount can increase to a huge sum. Some bingo halls have a ceiling cap on the maximum jackpot sum, some don’t. The bingo halls may have other bonuses such as if the player gets a blackout within a very small number of calls he/she gets an additional prize. Since the chances of this happening are very slim, these jackpots get paid very few times in a year. Progressive jackpots have now extended into high stakes games, where the end amount could be as high as a million. These are sometimes called as super jackpots and have literally thousands of houses taking on insurance to avoid becoming bankrupt. Satellite bingo games wherein a number of playing houses or websites are linked via satellites to play bingo simultaneously, usually offer these high prizes. Usually if one is lucky enough to win a jackpot, the procedure is that they don’t get paid immediately. The bingo card is sent to a independent laboratory in the case of offline bingo, and the insurance company also reviews security tapes to rule out cheating. In the online environment, they check for hacking or any such software manipulation techniques used. The check is made out only after 48 hours. The procedure for the payout being, if the amount is less than $100,000 the money is paid in a lump sum, and if it is greater than that the money is paid out on a yearly basis. Paying tax money on the prizes won is still the individual player’s responsibility. Find the best Bingo Jackpots by visiting the friendliest Bingo Community on the web at Mecca Bingo How Deal or No Deal Works...Monday, November 24. 2008
Deal or no Deal is a game show that has taken the world by storm. Since its debut in Holland in 2001, it has been aired, using different names, in more than 65 countries around the world.
Countless contestants have won millions of dollars total. There are internet versions where home viewers can play along, even some that allow players to play for real money. Deal or no Deal has been parodied and referenced many time on other popular shows many times. Economists have even studied the game to get insight on how people assess financial risk. The object for a contestant, an audience member, of Deal or no Deal is to walk away with the most money possible. As Howie Mandell, the host of the American version, states at the beginning of every show, “One million dollars as the top prize. No crazy stunts to perform, no trivia questions to answer. In fact, there’s only one question you need to know how to answer, the only question that counts. Deal or No Deal?” There are 26 numbered briefcases. Each case has a dollar amount ranging from one cent to the top prize of one million dollars. In the American version, each case is held by a beautiful woman on the stage. The money amounts are placed, in order, on a monitor on the stage next to the women. The contestant first chooses one briefcase to be theirs. That case is placed near them. If he or she does not sell it, or take a deal, the amount in that case is theirs at the end of the game. He or she then chooses one case out of the remaining 25 cases on stage. The host then instructs the woman holding that case to open it, revealing the cash amount inside. As the dollar amount is revealed, it is eliminated from the monitor. A “banker,” who is off camera, then calls the host on the phone and offers the contestant a “deal.” The banker offers to buy the contestants case for an amount of money is usually a rough average of all the dollar amounts that have not been revealed. The contestant must decide whether he or she is going to accept the deal or choose another case. If he accepts the deal, the game is over. If he doesn’t, he must chose five more cases before another offer of a deal is made. Deal or no Deal has a great play along element. Watching the contestants weigh the option of taking the deal or walking away might be one of the most entertaining parts of the show. Near the end, even the most usually uninterested parties in a room where the show is being watched will be urging the contestants to “take the deal.” Defined tags for this entry: Deal or No Deal, Online Games
Bingo - Rules & Equipment...Friday, November 21. 2008
The bingo equipment consists of bingo cards, special markers and bingo blowers. The card is an electronically printed card with a 5 by 5 matrix consisting of 25 squares. The highest number used is 75. The card has other specifications as to the range of numbers that can be used in each column. The bingo cards are non–reusable, as they are marked with special markers. Players typically use as many as thirty cards in a game. The bingo blowers too have evolved to now include a computerized mechanical system, that ensures that the numbers called out are truly random. Flashboards, television monitors are used to display the numbers, though the number has to called out aloud for it to be valid.
The game rules have evolved over time and now include a special non specified etiquette code too, so much so that bingo has its own “Bingo culture” and bingo specific vocabulary. Bingo has been successfully used in education too, especially in teaching new languages and in primary school education. In these cases the numbers are replaced by alphabets or words as needed by the curriculum. Bingo has showed remarkable adaptability, the simple concept lends itself to numerous creative ways of playing the game. The slow shift however has been to use more software and Internet technology to make the game more current and relevant to present generation. Why You Should Choose Omaha for Your Online Poker ActionWednesday, June 25. 2008
If you play online poker, you’ve probably been playing a lot of Texas hold’em. It’s the most popular game on the Internet, and most big tournaments are played in a no-limit Texas hold’em format. You should be aware that there are more online poker games than Texas hold’em, and if you’re looking for a new game, you may want to consider Omaha. There are many great reasons to consider playing Omaha online.
Reason to Play Online Omaha Poker 1: Omaha is Rising in Popularity Omaha is a game that has always positioned itself to be the next hold’em. After over five years of an unchecked hold’em boom, players may be gravitating to other games, and the game most similar to hold’em is Omaha. If you can get ahead of the curve and be an Omaha expert when the hold’em players start to roll in, you could make a tidy profit. Reason to Play Online Omaha Poker 2: Omaha Provides New Challenges Although Omaha looks similar to hold’em, there are crucial strategic differences in the games. If you don’t know them, you could get buried fast. If you do know them, you can start making money in Omaha right away, even if you aren’t the most skilled player at the table. Reason to Play Online Omaha Poker 3: Big Pots A lot of people who play online poker are looking for big pots to take a whack at winning. With each player holding four cards, nearly everyone has a shot at nearly every pot, meaning pots can grow fast. Furthermore, the most popular variations of Omaha, pot-limit Omaha and Omaha 8 or better hi/lo split, naturally lend themselves to gargantuan pots. If you’re looking for a challenging, heavy action game that rewards skill in your online poker, it just may be time to give Omaha a try. 3D Poker Site ReviewFriday, May 23. 2008
To start off I really liked the fact that this 3D poker site gives a breakdown of the contents within the sites that they are reviewing. For example I took notice that the PKR Review had a 9.0 for customer support which really geared me toward this site. It shows a great deal of detail on each of these sites as well. Finding out that Absolute Poker held the biggest Bad Beat Jackpot in the world was very luring as an outside player. The poker traffic on these sites is also another nice feature that this site offers because now players can see which sites they will be able to play on right away without waiting for tables to open.
Once deciding on where I wanted to play, I proceeded to learn some of the strategies through their poker strategy tab which was easy to find and very helpful. They offered different levels of strategy as well from beginner all the way to advanced which helps all players of the game. The strategy ranges from Hold’em to Omaha Hi/Low which allows for people to play different games and still feel confident while playing. This site also offers an exclusive poker league for members, who can compete for great prizes and even free bankrolls to the top place finishers. This is a unique and positive characteristic I found with this site. Their News Letter is also very nice as it shows recipients updates with the site and other new features occurring at other poker sites. Their forum is a great place for members to chat about different events occurring in the poker world and it allows for them to chat about hands and how others would have approached the situation. Poker players are always faced with tough decisions and this is a great place talk about this. Overall 3D poker Life is everything a beginner needs to get started while at the same time offering advanced strategies and leagues for those who have been playing for awhile. Online Slots or Traditional Slots – The Same thing?Wednesday, May 21. 2008
A slot machine, more commonly known as a fruit machine (or fruity), was traditionally a coin-operated machine typically consisting of three or more reels which spin when the user pulls down on a lever attached to the side. In today’s rapidly expanding digital era however, traditional coin operated slot machines are in danger of becoming antiques… A thing of the past! Online slots machines work in almost exactly the same way as the traditional fruit machines found in your typical bricks’n’mortar casinos and arcades, making them an essential inclusion within any online casino. The key difference being that instead of pulling down a level to operate the machine, users simply have to click their mouse!
To begin, a player must deposit money or credits into the game in order to activate the lever. This then sends the reels of symbols into a spin, with the ultimate goal being to correctly match the symbols in specified orders to win cash and prizes. Usually, there is a variety of winning combinations of which will, more often than not, be illustrated to the user at the side of the screen or slot machine. In order to win the biggest jackpots, you would be wiser to play progressive casino slot games as these offer the highest returns out of all slot machines. For people who wish to play for long periods of time, it might be worth investigating the other types of fruit machine games available. Such games include standard slots, bonus-feature slots and multi-line slots. If you are hoping to win the biggest jackpot possible then the best strategy you could employ would be to play maximum coins, basically meaning that you are playing with the largest amount of money any given machine will accept. This is often the only way to receive the jackpot prize when a winning reel appears. If you land on the winning reel in a progressive slot game, but you have not deposited maximum coins, then the payout will be relative to the money you first put in… Kind of like “pro – rata” holiday entitlement when you work part-time! For players who are not comfortable risking large sums of cash, the possibility to win the big jackpots on the fruit machines still exists. You will find slot machines out there with relatively low maximum bets allowing you to play maximum coins but without scary limits. Some Popular Slots Terms Bonus - A slots bonus occurs when a set combination of symbols are hit. Such combinations vary between slot machines, as will the value of bonus payouts and prizes. Carousel - A group of traditional slot machines (i.e. bricks’n’mortar) often forming a circular or oval formation. Credit meter - A credit meter displaying the amount of money or credits remaining in the slot machine. EGM “Electronic Gaming Machine” - Optimal play A payback percentage based on a player using the best strategy in a skill based casino slots game. Payline A line that crosses through one symbol on each reel to reveal a winning combination. The number of winning paylines in any given slots game will vary depending on what kind of slot game you are playing. Essentially though, there is very little difference between slot machines you would find in a traditional arcade or casino to those you would play in a top online casino. The only variations are that you click a mouse instead of yanking a lever, and that you usually pay on plastic rather than using loose change. You also have total price transparency when playing at virtual slot machines, allowing you to carefully select the best online casino bonuses so as to receive the maximum return on investment. Portal Rates Internet Poker SitesTuesday, May 20. 2008
Today I came across a new Internet poker portal, CoinflipPoker.com, which had a few cool features that I really liked. When I showed up at the site I instantly was attracted to the clean design and simple layout. Although there is a lot of content on the template, it is not obstructive at all and it easily lets you find the poker content you’re looking for.
The first thing I did was to check out the Internet poker sites section, because I’ve been looking to find a newer poker site that I can play at. There are over 35 different poker sites reviewed, and each review is a full look at the site, including sections like the game traffic, their sign up bonus, and if they accept USA players. A few of the poker sites I really liked were BodogPoker and Cake Poker, and the Coinflip site had a review of each one. Plus, they offer special poker bonuses if you sign up through their links. Since they’re a big poker site, the poker rooms let them offer upgraded bonuses to their players. All of these bonuses can be found at the Internet Poker Bonus page. Another really cool section on the site was the Professional Poker Players section. In this part of the site the authors write full profiles on all of the major poker professionals, so you can find your favorite pro and see how he/she got into poker, and what major tournaments they’ve won recently. A few of the included pros were Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, and Phil Ivey. Also, if the player is sponsored at any poker rooms, the site gives you their username there so you can search them and play poker with them. Moving From Online To Live PokerMonday, May 19. 2008
The difference between online poker and live poker is huge. The first time an online player gets into a live poker arena, odds are they will feel the difference. It's a lot easier playing poker in the comfort of your own home (you could be in your underwear if you wanted) than sitting down with a table of strangers. The differences are subtle, but important.
Beware of the TellLive poker relies on the tell a lot more than poker games online do. In online poker, it's possible to try to read how your opponent plays the game. Are they tight-conservative? Do they bluff when they reraise? Are they aggressive? You could still do this in live poker, but since you're now in the company of your opponents, you have to take into account the physical aspects. Does your opponent blink when they bluff? Never mind your opponent. What about yourself? Do you have a certain tell that is going to give you away? Do you scratch your arm when you don't have a confident hand? Whatever the tell is, try your best to eliminate it because there will be experienced live poker players who will pick up on it quickly and destroy you as a result. Dress the PartLive poker, unlike online poker, may require a little costume, but nothing too serious. Maybe some sunglasses, a little something to cover your eyes so you look like a stone cold mountain at the table. You would look like an idiot wearing sunglasses in an online poker tournament, but if you want, there's no one stopping you. Practice Makes PerfectWhen moving from online to live poker it's always a good idea to get as much practice as possible. Rome was not built in a day, just as surely as you are not going to be Phil Ivey or Daniel Negraneau after a few hours of live poker. Get the practice anywhere you can, whether at a local tournament down at the pub, or even a friendly neighborhood game with your buddies. Live poker is live poker, even if you're playing with a bunch of amateurs. The same goes for those who change game in the other direction. Just because you kill the game in your local card room doesn’t necessarily make you an online-poker wizard. Start by playing freerolls before you deposit big money. Make a simple google search for free poker no downloads or something like that. You will surely find a site where you can practice your online-poker skills for free. Handling the ChipsLive poker requires you to handle poker chips so don't act like an idiot with your stack. Be prepared to manage your chip stack like someone who knows what they are doing. Don't make a mess of yourself. This isn't online poker where the computer will do it for you. Get Ready To Slow Down Is Online Bingo Replacing the Tradtional Bingo Halls?Tuesday, May 13. 2008
The friends, the atmosphere, the exhilaration... bingo halls have long since been a firm favourite on the social scene of millions for decades. In recent years, online bingo has brought players a whole new way to enjoy their game of choice. But can it ever compete with the sheer thrill that is offered by the real thing?
In the 1970’s, bingo was at its height of popularity. A local bingo hall provided its patrons with a cheap and cheerful way to spend an evening out with friends. The trend changed in the early 90’s as bingo halls became synonyms with old aged pensioners and a gloomy, smoke filled, environment. Bingo has, however, seen a sudden rise from near extinction – thanks to online bingo. With their colourful display and excitable callers, it can be said that online bingo is trying to recreate the experience of the bingo hall that was once loved by so many. With a very much community driven feel, incorporating chat boxes and message boards, the bingo sites offer many individuals a chance to meet more people and make new friends. Various sites now even have progressive jackpots worth millions of pounds to whoever manages to strike it lucky. The clear downside to all of this, of course, is that you are sat at home behind a PC screen, alone. For many people going to a bingo hall simply is not an option. Mothers with young children are just one group of people targeted by online bingo sites. While bad weather can make even the most hardened bingo fan re-consider leaving the house to head to a bingo hall. You can play online bingo 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so there is always an opportunity for bingo fans working irregular hours to get their fix. Traditional bingo halls are said to have seen a rise in numbers in the past 2 years. I think it is fair to say this can be accounted to the number of people who play online bingo. While you may not be able to get your dauber out and mark your own cards, online bingo has certainly given new life to a game which was being threatened with becoming nothing more than something our parents used to play. Online Poker in The UK – For Once We’re Not Following the Americans!Thursday, April 3. 2008
Despite recent legislation aimed at preventing online poker advertising and participation by US citizens (look up UIGEA), the popularity of the game continues to grow at exceptional pace in the UK. The rise in popularity of online poker has been brought on by a number of factors, but it is largely down to the improved accessibility of sites offering online betting services coupled with continuously increasing internet penetration rates here in the UK.
The increasing take up of online poker is also largely down to the freedom which playing at internet poker sites offers the end user. In the days before internet access was readily available; one would have to locate a casino housing a poker table, and then attend only during specific time slots set by the casino’s operator. Such inconveniences simply do not exist within the virtual gambling world. Today, poker players can join a game from any location supporting internet access, at any time - day or night, and compete with players of various skill levels located right across the globe! Many internet poker sites present users with opportunites to compete in a variety of game types – Some sites set players against each other in “high stakes” tournaments where the winnings are potentially huge - whereas others will allow players to play free poker online. Sites permitting players to compete with “virtual money” are also contributing to the escalating popularity of the game in the UK - because they allow less experienced and “newbie” poker players to gain experience in a no risk environment. The hope is that once they have played a few successful hands, they will feel comfortable enough to place real money on the outcome of future rounds – thus the ability to play free poker online is arguably contributing to its increased take-up, simply by offering a taster to UK punters. UK poker players have never had it so good when it comes to poker. There has never been more poker streamed on our television sets, and today’s UK gambling laws have now been relaxed; allowing money to be bet on poker in public houses – something which previously, was illegal. When the pub is closed, all your mates have gone home, and no poker is on the T.V; there is guaranteed to be an internet poker site out there to satisfy your needs! Find an internet poker site which will let you play free poker online; allowing you to hone your skills before you potentially empty out your bank account! Pros vs. Amateurs at the 2008 WSOP – Who Will Win?Thursday, March 6. 2008
One of the reasons people watch the World Series of Poker is to see how their favorite pros perform. Others want to see if an unknown amateur can achieve instant poker fame. More than a few try to imagine being the unknown amateur. Here’s what you can expect from the pros and amateurs at the 2008 WSOP:
An Amateur Will Win the 2008 WSOP Main Event The odds are against the pros. Even if they are better players than the amateurs, of whom many will have qualified through poker sites, the sheer numbers suggest that it is statistically unlikely that a pro will clasp on the championship bracelet. Amateurs tend to clash early, building up big chip stacks that are tough to overcome. Even a pro making the final table will probably be facing a group of amateurs all looking to put a bad beat on a pro. The last time a known pro won the main event was seven years ago when Carlos Mortensen took home the 2001 title. Of his successors, Varkonyi, Moneymaker, Raymer, Hachem, Gold and Yang, only Raymer and Hachem have become part of the ranks of professionals. A Pro Will Win the $50,000 WSOP H.O.R.S.E. Championship The odds shift much more in the pros favor during the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship. The high buy-in means fewer amateurs in the competition. Furthermore, the games, including Texas Holdem, are played fixed limit, which means a bad player isn’t going to be able to bludgeon all the pros with an enormous chip stack earned through repeated all-ins. It’s also unlikely that an amateur is going to be skilled enough at every game to make it through to the end. Pros and Amateurs Will Share the Other Bracelets Expect amateurs to grab many Hold’em titles, while events like Deuce to Seven lowball and the professionals will probably take down pot limit Omaha. Take the Rake BackWednesday, January 30. 2008
If no one had an edge in Internet poker, the only one who would ever win would be the casino. This is because no matter who drags the pot in any Internet poker hand, the online casino always wins. They always win by taking a percentage, called the rake, out of each pot. While most of the players can do nothing as the casino reaches in and grabs a piece of their winnings (or adds to their losses), you can. If you know how, you can take the rake back.
Taking the Rake Back How can you take the rake back? You can do this by taking advantage of a promotion offered by independent websites known as rakeback affiliates. These sites sign you up with a participating online poker site. As a reward for signing up through them, you automatically receive a percentage of your rake returned to you at regular intervals, usually once a month. The average rakeback a player receives is around 30 percent, but in some cases, players can receive even more. The more you play on that site, the more rake you get back. Why Do Sites Give Rakeback? Not all online poker sites are eligible for rakeback . There are many online poker sites out there, all interested in a piece of the Internet poker player pie. To drive new traffic to their site they are willing to give some money back. This is where rakeback comes in. These sites know that if you never play on their site, they will receive no money in rake. As a result, they are much happier to get a reduced amount of rake from you than no rake at all. Examples of popular poker sites allowing this are Cake Poker rakeback and Full Tilt Poker, both open to US players. Taking Advantage of Rakeback To get your rakeback, all you have to do is sign up for an Internet poker site by clicking the link on the rakeback site – Pacific rakeback, Paradise Poker rakeback or any other site. If you sign up any other way, you will not be able to receive rakeback. If you have already signed up with a site, because you were offered a sign-up bonus or a friend referred you to the site, for example, you may not sign up again and receive rakeback. Using a different account to sign up will not be permitted and you will be booted off the site and may be subject to other penalties if you are discovered. Rakeback is a great and simple way to increase your win rate if you are a winning player or cut your losses if you are not. There are a number of different online poker sites that are linked to rakeback programs so find your favorite and get started taking your rake back today. No Deposit Poker Rooms and CasinosMonday, January 7. 2008
Online poker rooms and casinos are gaining worldwide popularity every year. They offer convenience and a great variety of game play at any time of the day. If you are looking to try out online gambling without any of the risk, a no deposit bonus is your best option.
No deposit poker rooms are a great way to try out some new sites before making a purchase. You get to play real money poker without having to risk your own money. These no deposit needed promotions are typically offered by new poker rooms to attract a player base. The no deposit poker bonus offered by these poker rooms is usually not very large, but that doesn't mean you can't win big! If you enjoy the poker room, these sites also offer a generous bonus on your initial deposit. No deposit casinos also offer free money for you to try out their site. Online casinos often have bigger bonuses than poker rooms so that players can truly have the experience of gambling. However, there is usually a limited time period for you to gamble the free money, after which you get to keep any winnings as your own money. Some no deposit casinos also offer free time promotions where you get to gamble as much as you can during a fixed time period, after which you keep any winnings. If you get lucky, you can really win some fast and easy money! The IPM site currently has $50 in free bonus money at 3 no deposit poker rooms and $1260 in free bonus money at 5 no deposit casinos. Defined tags for this entry: bonus, casino, no deposit, no deposit casinos, no deposit poker rooms, poker, poker bonus
The Lifelong Game of PokerSunday, January 6. 2008
Those who play poker often get caught up in the results of individual hands or how they performed in a particular session. It is very easy for a poker player to conclude from a single winning session that they are masters of the game. Deciding that you are doing something wrong because you have a bad session or a run of a few bad sessions is also a mistake. It will be helpful for you to think of poker as one lifelong session that you play for your entire life. Your individual “sessions” simply represent breaks that you take over the course of that lifelong session. How will this help you as a poker player? Corrects Results Oriented ThinkingYou may have made a certain play and because of the way the cards came out, you won a big pot. It is easy to conclude from this that you have made a correct play. However, this is not always the case where you play in online poker room. It may simply be a matter of luck that it worked out this time. If you keep in mind that you are playing one lifelong session, you are more likely simply to file this result for the next time the situation occurs and revise your judgment about the play based on repeated trials. Corrects Snap Judgments Based on Individual SessionsPoker games such as Texas Holdem is a game of long-term skill and short-term luck. As someone once said, “The short term can be a very long time.” Your luck may run such that even the best players would not have won with the cards you were dealt. However, the better players will lose less in these situations than weaker ones. Remembering that your results as a whole are what matters will stop you from using your last session as evidence for whether you are a winning or losing player and disregarding all the sessions that came before it. Make sure that you have some understanding of basic bankroll management if you want to become a long term winner. Makes it Easier to Get Up From the TableMany players have difficulty knowing when to quit. When they have a big stack they don’t want to stop even after their luck turns, and when they are down they don’t want to leave until they get even. If poker is one lifelong session, the only way to know whether you end up or down is your total when you die. Therefore, there is no leaving “even” or “ahead” during a particular session. You are where you are and you’ll continue at that spot when you resume playing. Calling the Clock in Texas Hold’emFriday, December 21. 2007
Online Texas hold’em tournament players have a built-in clock spurring them to action. If you wait too long before acting, most poker sites will activate a time bank of a minute or two. Once that bank is expired, your hand is declared dead. In a live Texas hold’em poker tournament situation, there are no built-in timers at each seat, thus, the clock comes into play. Learning Math Through PokerWednesday, December 12. 2007
Most people who start playing poker don’t start out by thinking too much about the math of the game. They know a flush beats a straight and it’s hard to see how math figures into that. Sure, there are numbers on the cards, but it’s not like you have to add them up or anything, right? The reality is that poker is all about math, and you can learn a lot about math through poker. In fact, if you don’t understand the math behind poker, you may struggle to be a long-term winner. The Mathematics of Gambling: Getting an EdgePoker, like any other game that involves gambling, or a randomized outcome, is about odds. If you can get an edge, you will come out ahead. An edge means a way to tilt the odds in your favor that is not reflected by the conditions of the bet. For example, if you are betting on the flip of a coin with a friend, where every time it comes up heads, you win $5 and every time it comes up tails, he wins $5, there is no edge. This is a 50-50 or 1-to-1 proposition and you are both wagering the same amount. Eventually, you should break even. However, what if you convince your friend that tails comes up more often? If you convince him that tails will come up twice as often as heads, then he should give you 2-to-1 odds, since he’ll win $5 two out of every three times, you should win $10 the one time out of three you win to make it even. Of course, the reality is that this really is a 1-to-1 chance, so you will win $10 for every time he wins $5 over the long run and you will come out ahead. The Mathematics of Poker I: Pot OddsIn poker, this idea is reflected through the concept of pot odds. Pot odds represent how much you can win versus how much you have to put into the pot. If there is $20 in the pot and you have to put in $5 to see the showdown, you are getting 20-to-5, or 4-to-1 odds. Why is this important? If you know that you are 3-to-1 to win the pot, meaning you will win the pot once for every three times you lose it, it is correct to play for 4-to-1 pot odds. You will come out ahead just as you would if you got odds on the coin. The Mathematics of Poker II: Counting OutsTo determine your odds to win the pot, you will have to rely somewhat on your read, but you will also have to learn to count “outs.” An out is a card that you believe will win you the pot. For example, if you have the Kh Qh and the board is 8s 9h Th As, you may consider all the remaining hearts as outs (although you may be wrong as someone could be drawing to the ace high flush). You also may consider the jacks as outs to a straight, although you might discount the Js since this may give an opponent a flush. As you play poker, you will become more skilled at counting outs, calculating pot odds and learning to appreciate percentages and ratios. Not only are these math skills good for poker, you may be surprised that they translate to other walks of life as well. Free Poker Money and Free Bankroll OffersMonday, November 19. 2007
Playing poker online is a great way to enjoy the game because you can play with thousands of players at anytime and anywhere. Online poker is a huge business and there's a lot of competing poker sites. For that reason, the online poker rooms need to have very generous bonus offers to attract new players.
A bonus is a great way to build your bankroll. It gives you some extra free money to help you profit from online poker. There are two types of bonuses that you can get when you make a deposit at an online poker room: a standard deposit bonus and a free money bonus. If you want to start playing poker for real money without making a deposit, you can also try a free poker bankroll offer. Standard Deposit Bonus - It's a lot of money but... Online poker rooms all offer a standard deposit bonus. The bonus is awarded to you when you make your initial deposit and the amount of the bonus depends on how much you deposit. The bonus is a percentage of the initial deposit amount. For example, a $100 deposit will get you an extra $100 with a 100% bonus or $200 with a 200% bonus. There is also a maximum limit to the bonus amount. However, this bonus money is not instantly added to your account. Actually, you will only receive the bonus money in your account when you start to play. That's because you need to meet certain requirements before the bonus is released to your account. Most rooms ask that you earn a certain amount of points in order to get the bonus money. The bonus is usually released in increments of $5 or $10, and you usually have a limited time period to redeem all of your bonus money. That's why it's very important to read all of the terms and conditions associated with a bonus before you make your deposit. Free Money Bonus - An instant bonus! Free poker money is automatically added to your account after you make an initial deposit. The amount will sometimes depend on how much you deposit, but it can also be a fixed amount. With this type of bonus you don't need to earn any points to get the money, it's all yours once the deposit has been made. Unlike the standard deposit bonus where you might not get all the money, this bonus money is guaranteed to be yours right away! IPM currently offers a $20 free money bonus at 4 great poker rooms: Carbon Poker, Poker.com, Titan Poker and Tony G Poker. The $20 bonus is on top of the standard deposit bonus offered by the poker room and it's automatically added to your account if you use the bonus code. Free Poker Bankroll - No Deposit Needed! A free bankroll promotion offers free money to new players. The money is usually quite significant and best of all there's no deposit needed. A free poker bankroll is offered by affiliate sites who are paid by poker rooms for sending new players, and so they offer free money as an incentive for players to try out a new poker room. In order to make sure you are properly linked to the affiliate site, you must follow instructions to sign up and it's very important that you use a specific bonus code. The sites may have certain restrictions such as your country of residence and they often require that you follow some procedures in order to verify your identity. Usually this can be done with a phone call, but some sites will also ask for a copy of a valid ID card. IPM currently offers up to $680 in free poker bankroll offers. Defined tags for this entry: bankroll, bonus, free, free poker bankroll, free poker money, money, poker
A Poker League with Private Freeroll TournamentsMonday, November 5. 2007
A freeroll is a poker tournament with free registration. There is usually a real money prize pool but sometimes there can also be other prizes such as entry into other tournaments. With freerolls you can play exciting real money poker for free, with no deposit needed. It's a great way to start learning poker and to increase your bankroll. You will find two types of freeroll tournaments in online poker rooms; those with a registration that is open to everyone and those with a restricted registration. Here is the difference between these tournaments and why a poker league is a great way to win some poker money.
Freerolls with Open Registration Free tournaments are very popular in the online poker rooms as they are used to attract new players. Some tournaments are open to everyone and are held on a regular basis. For example Pitbull Poker hosts free tournaments every hour for all of their members. Some poker rooms have special tournaments that are reserved to new or loyal players. For example Carbon Poker has a $50 Freeroll for all new players which runs 4 times a day. New depositing players at Carbon receive 14 days entry into their $500 Freeroll which runs once a day. To reward loyal players, Carbon also has a $50,000 Freeroll that is open to all players who earn 5000 comp points during the month. Most of the tournaments which are open to all members will have a lot of registrations. This can lead to very long tournaments, and often frustrating because it is difficult to finish in the money. In fact freeroll tournaments with many players involve a lot more luck then regular buy-in tournaments since the players have nothing to loose. The play is usually more aggressive and you will see a lot of all-ins in no limit games. Some freerollers play in as many free tournaments as they can. You will notice these players quickly as they play with no fear (and no skill) trying to raise their stack quickly with many all-ins. Private Freerolls The registration for these tournaments is either restricted with some password or with a list of players. Private freerolls are usually offered by affiliate sites that promote the poker room. The tournaments help to send more players to the poker room and also give the players a better experience once they have joined. Playing in free tournaments is a good way to try out a poker room before making a deposit. Since private freerolls have fewer players than those with open registration, the tournaments are easier to win and the skill level of players is usually better. In order to gain entry, you usually need to be a member of a certain site or community. Very often you will also need to meet other requirements before you can gain access to the passwords. The idea of private freerolls is to reward loyal visitors of the site, and that is why most sites do not give an easy access to their passwords. Poker Leagues A great way to play in some private freeroll tournaments is by joining an online poker league. By registering as a league member, you not only get to play in some free tournaments, but you also get the chance to win some extra prizes if you win the league. For example, Instant Poker Money has a poker league at Pitbull Poker and Carbon Poker. Every week, both leagues have private freerolls and buy-ins with money added to the prize pool. At the end of the month, the top 3 players receive cash prizes and coupons to play in buy-in tournaments. IPM also has a VIP Freeroll at a different poker room every month. You can register at the IPM Private Freeroll League to start winning some poker money! Poker as a turn-based gameSunday, October 21. 2007
Poker as a turn-based gameWhile the main stream hordes look for ever more action in all of life’s activities, some people still appreciate really, really slow games, such as the classical game of correspondence chess. But what about poker – could today’s popular poker games be played on a turn-based site? Poker is defined as a turn-based gameThe short answer is an unequivocal “yes”. Poker is a turn-based game per definition. No changes to the game mechanics would be necessary to make it work on a turn-based site. The random element of pokerPoker games also require a random generator to shuffle the cards. This requirement is not a new one; it’s valid also for some already existing turn-based games such as backgammon and poker dice. Preserving the fun of real-time pokerFor sure, the tempo that online poker players have gotten used to, with a couple of hands being dealt every minute, won’t be achieved in turn-based poker. But then again, the low tempo is the very heart of turn-based games. Real money is a world of difficultiesOf course, nothing prevents you from playing turn-based poker games for real money or texas holdem freerolls. This would bring back the really tough decisions that characterize good poker. But it would also bring a host of problems otherwise foreign to turn-based sites, involving such hard-core areas as fraud, collusion and banking. Multi-tabling and headsup pokerTwo possible solutions can be outlined to handle this issue. One would include headsup poker, that is, poker games with just two players. This is a much more fast-paced game than full-table poker. How to Compare Rakeback and Bonus OffersFriday, October 19. 2007
Many poker players are faced with a legitimate decision when choosing a new site: do they go for a rakeback program or a bonus program. If you're thinking the same thing, it's time to sit down and choose between the two.
First of all, how do you compare an online poker rakeback program to a bonus program. The answer lies in defining the two, and hopefully that will answer whether to choose a carbon poker bonus or carbon poker rakeback for instance. Bonus OffersMany sites offer new players a bonus for joining. The bonus is usually a percentage of the initial deposit. This bonus percentage could be anywhere from 25 to 400 percent. Bonuses are usually capped off at a certain figure. For example, a site may offer a 400 percent bonus up to $1000. That means if a player deposits $250, they will be entitled to a $1000 bonus. If they deposit $1000, they will not receive a $4000 bonus, but the same capped figure of $1000. Different sites offer different bonus schedules and it's very important to read the fine print when examining a site's bonus schedule. Still, most sites that offer bonuses do not convert the bonus into cash immediately. The bonus is usually in the form of bonus money that is converted into real money based on the amount of hands you play. For example, for every 10 raked hand you play, you may get one bonus dollar converted into real money. In this scenario, you would have to play 1000 hands to get a $100 cash bonus, or a whopping 10,000 hands to receive the full $1000 bonus. Most bonus sites allow players to engage in low stakes games. If you play 50 hands of low-stakes poker per hour, you'd be surprised how fast the hands pile up. Again, each site has a different bonus schedule, and you need to study each site to understand what they offer. Rakeback ProgramsRakeback programs are more direct. A rakeback is a rebate based on how much rake you've paid during a certain period. Different rakeback sites offer different percentages, but let's say a site offers 30 percent rakeback. If you pay $100 in rake per month, then you will be entitled to a $30 rake back. The amount of rake you contribute depends on the quantity of raked hands you play, in addition to the level of stakes. If you play high stakes raked poker with high average pots, chances are you contribute a lot of rake. For example, if you play 1000 hands per month, which is about 20 hours of pokerper month, and you average $3 rake per hand, then you contribute $3000 per month in rake, and would be entitled to $900 in rakeback. Choosing a bonus or rakeback program truly depends on how much poker you play, and the stakes you engage in. In the long run, however, high rakeback is usually the best choice. Comparison of Poker, Chess and BackgammonFriday, September 21. 2007
Poker is a game of incomplete information. You cannot know which cards your opponents hold or what cards will come on later streets. You need to make decisions based on the little information you do have. How does this compare to other popular games? Level of information scarcity defines the gameIn backgammon, both players know the current situation perfectly, but they have limited information about future dice rolls. Td they have to act without that information, which is a lot like how a Texas Holdem player maneuvers using Texas Holdem odds. Chess computers have not finished workingSince the chess player cannot foresee all possible moves and positions, a kind of incomplete information is present even in chess, and a successful chess player must work with probabilities and game theoretic methods just like a person who plays Texas Holdem online. Constantly groping in the darkIn poker, the relation is different. In choosing your Texas Holdem strategy, much more thought goes into questions regarding the opponents minds. Judging what cards they might hold and the effect of future cards is essential, but the psychological dimension is much deeper than in chess or backgammon. Online casino bonusesSaturday, September 1. 2007
Finding a nice online casino bonus is a good way to gain some extra money to gamble with. There are many different types of bonuses to take advantage of, and in this article we will take a closer look at them. First there is the sign-up bonus you get when you open an account. A standard online casino sign-up bonus is normally somewhere between $100 and $500. When you have registered an account and made a deposit you can usually wager the sign-up bonus right away (cashing the bonus out is another thing, which we will discuss later in this article). A standard online casino sign-up bonus is normally around $100 and $500. Another thing you have to consider is the bonus match � how much of your deposit will be matched in bonus dollars? Normally, the bonus match is somewhere between 20% and 100%. You can also earn bonus money by referring your friends to the online casino. A standard refer-a-fried-bonus offer is normally around $25-$50. Normally, you will get a fixed amount paid out to your account when your friend has signed-up, but in some cases you can get a percentage of your friend�s deposit instead. Loyal customers can take advantage of re-load bonuses. These bonuses are paid out every time you deposit more money to the online casino, and are usually in the sum of $10 and up. No matter what type of bonus you�re getting you always have to study the bonus requirements closely. Normally the bonus has to be rolled over between 1 and 12 times before it�s cleared and you can get access to the money. As mentioned, it�s very important to study the terms closely. Nothing is more frustrating than when you have to make an additional deposit just to clear your original bonus. If you�re not careful, bonus hunting can turn out to be very expensive. How to Play Texas Holdem - The RulesTuesday, August 14. 2007
It's time to learn the game that everyone is playing and that everyone is watching. (Well, almost everyone.) Texas holdem comes in three popular varieties: limit, pot-limit and the most popular, no-limit. All three are dealt the same and played the same, yet betting limits and strategy change dependent on the game. There are also two game versions: cash games and Texas holdem tournaments.
-No-Limit Holdem: If you so choose, you may bet every chip you own at any betting opportunity. -Pot-Limit Holdem: Maximum bets are restricted to the size of the pot. As the pot grows, so does your betting potential. -Limit Holdem: Maximum bets are based upon a predetermined amount. As you can see, the varieties are pretty self-explanatory, so let's waste no more of your time that you could be playing online Texas holdem! The Blinds The dealer will get the party started by placing a small disc (dealer button) in front of the player to his left. The action in the game will always move to the left. Thus, the next two players following the dealer button are required to post blinds. The first player will post the small blind and the next player will post the large blind. Blinds are used for the same purpose as an ante. That is, they insure there is a prize everyone is trying to capture. Pre-Flop The Flop The Turn The River Online CasinoThursday, July 5. 2007
Online Casinos are open around the clock and packed with action. There are loads of different games to choose from - one single online casino can offer more than 100 games. In this article, we will describe a few of the most common and popular online casino games. Blackjack a classic card game and one of the few games which actually requires a bit of skill from the player. Of course, the house has an edge (they always do), but by using basic Blackjack strategy you can reduce the casinos edge and make your money last longer. Strategy charts telling you how to act in different situations are available all over the internet. Roulette a fun and exciting game with no skill involved whatsoever. For hundreds of years people all around the world have been trying to come up with unbeatable Roulette systems, but there is no point one spin of the wheel have absolutely no bearing on the next. You should, however, keep in mind when playing online roulette that some bets are more advantageous (or less disadvantageous) than others. Betting the right way is the only thing you can do to minimize the house edge. Craps the most action-packed casino game of them all, but probably more fun when youre playing live than online. Craps is a fast game and that fact combined with the messy layout of the craps table and the rather complicated rules makes it a difficult game for beginners. But once you get a hang of it, you will have a lot of fun at the craps table. Slots There are hundreds of different online slots machines one more colorful and crazy than the next. Knowing how many coins to play for each spin of the reel is the key to getting the best pay out. Playing the maximum number of coins allowed will give online slots players the best winning outcome over time.
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